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Kalmár Zoltán Quartet
The music of the quartet, which plays mainstream jazz, can be classified as hard bop, which was represented by such legendary artists as Wayne Shorter, Joe Henderson and John Coltrane.
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Tzumo & Pluto Duo
These two musicians have been working together since ’98, but their duo is a brand new exciting project.
Budapest Jazz Orchestra feat. László Attila
BJO believes in the importance of making the music available to the jazz-loving audience, to show them how it has changed and evolved in the past decades, and to introduce them to the various performers who are considered as milestones in this style of music.
Guitar Madness: "Hommage á Gábor Szabó"
This evening will be all about the guitar - three of the best Hungarian guitarists will be on stage.
Harmónia Jazzműhely: Urbán Orsi Quintet
As one of the most musically educated singers in Hungary, Urbán Orsi is acclaimed amongst musicians country-wide and over the borders as well.
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Varga Bendegúz Quintet
The band leader and members demonstrate meticulous elaboration in the composition and orchestration of their pieces, characterized by a cohesive emotional and atmospheric charge.
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ALERANT Jazz Night: Lilienn & Kónyai Tibor feat. Juhász Gábor
The repertoire of the quartet consists of French, Spanish, Portuguese and Italian masterpieces, own compositions, elegant jazz evergreens as well as fiery Latin tunes.
World Stars at Budapest Jazz Club: Kendrick Scott Oracle
The drummer Kendrick Scott was born in 1980, putting him squarely in the generation of jazz musicians who were formed by a wondrous combination of superb jazz education (Scott attended Houston's High School for the Performing and Visual Arts and then Berklee on scholarship), hip-hop, and exposure to every last classic jazz record in glorious reissue, across all styles.
World Stars at Budapest Jazz Club: Kendrick Scott Oracle
The concert is SOLD OUT!
The drummer Kendrick Scott was born in 1980, putting him squarely in the generation of jazz musicians who were formed by a wondrous combination of superb jazz education (Scott attended Houston's High School for the Performing and Visual Arts and then Berklee on scholarship), hip-hop, and exposure to every last classic jazz record in glorious reissue, across all styles.